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The Capilano Suspension Bridge Park features a swinging bridge 136 meters (446 feet) long and 70 meters (230 feet) above the Capilano River and a series of suspension bridges between trees leading to a treehouse in the forest canopy. Kids may also get a thrill from Cliffwalk, cantilevered walkways with glass walls extending over the river canyon. Plus, there are totem poles galore, guided rainforest tours, gardens, walking trails, artifacts from when the bridge was built and a museum exploring the history of the First Nations aborigines who originally inhabited the area.

Recent User Reviews

Came here the other night to take in the Christmas trees and lights they have set up for the holidays. Tis the Season! Entrance fee is a bit stiff for a single entrance ($25 plus tax) but for a few dollars more you can get an annual pass (good for a year from the date you purchase it) and come back and visit many times. Tis the Season! It was a bit crowded in places because of the groups coming and going and the families taking advantage of a family deal ($50 plus tax for 2 adults and 2 kids). Tis the Season! There was a good number of displays at the entrance and scattered through the park, of interesting historical significance relating to the bridge and the area. Scenic photo opportunities for you and y...

This place will make you feel like a kid walking through bridges and high up in treehouse with a decent view of the stream below. The main suspension bridge is not for anyone who has any level of Acrophobia. It's a cool little place to visit if you are in town, but it is by ...

Capilano Suspension Bridge is a must when visiting Vancouver. Even my three year old son loved walking across the bridges and cliffs. Wear good shoes if it has been raining. The wood in areas was a little slippery. Capilano Suspension Bridge provides a free shuttle from the Vancouver hotels. The bus driver ...

The first time I went to Vancouver BC, I came here and conquered my fear of heights while visiting this bridge. This third time around, had to take the hubby to experience it. Is it a tourist spot? Absolutely! The price is about ~$45 US dollars, which can be a deterrent, but this place is well worth it if you're a nature nut like us. We had tons of fun wobbling walk on the bridge and getting great pictures of the ravine/river below us. The rest of the park has smaller suspension bridges were you won't get light headed. The place would remind you of being an Ewok in those Star Wars movie. Really, it's just an interactive park mainly for kids to explore, but if you're a kid at heart, you can blow an hour or tw...

A nice way to spend some time with your family -- how often in life do you get a chance to walk across a suspension bridge? Check out the Cliff Walk -- there are a few great places to take pics of the suspension bridge, a small waterfall, and just nature! There's also a few places to eat while inside the park. I suggest Logger's Grill -- I got the salmon burger and it was delicious. Of course the food's a bit overpriced but you'll most likely need to refuel while at the park. Book your tickets online -- saves you time waiting in a line! If you're a student, tickets are even cheaper! I don't think I'll be coming back here on any future trips to Van-City but I definitely don't regret going -- all in all, the e...